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At first it seems like only adults may hate them, but at some point this unrestricted ridiculous way to transport one by means of motorcycles or scooters, it becomes apparent how dangerous such an instrument of leisurely usage can be. If the motorcyclists were abiding to the rules of the road, perhaps they would’ve had more credit to take along if an accident occurred, but these young workers wanting to get the job over and done as fast as possible, seem to forget the principles of the road. Motorcycling is a dangerous sport, no matter how aesthetically pleasing it may look, and many young cyclists can be seen wearing no helmets, almost insuring 100% potential for injury. These young cyclists’ frames of minds have normally one principle: if someone gets hurt, at least it was not them who got injured. It is not uncommon to hear a siren after hearing the screeching and annoying sounds of the motorcycle and when one is walking down the street, it’s ever so common to find the motorcycles and scooters driven on the pedestrian walks endangering people who once thought that perhaps the sidewalk was actually a safe walking space. It is quite usual for deliverymen to drive motorcycles, but by rushing to get their job done, traffic lights and their own lives seem to be the cost. Could pizza ever taste so good?
As ridiculously precarious instruments of pleasure, motorcycles and scooters may not be as bad if they had the safety equipment used. Perhaps a protocol should be set up to restrain any more danger. The law should be made into that in order to legally ride such two wheeled motorized vehicles; fundamental safety equipment such as helmets should be utilized and considered as mandatory, and not an accessory to deal with. This is not a complete disapproval of the motorcycling group, but it is to ensure that the community will cease to have accidents such as motorcyclists hitting people on sidewalk causing injury (hence make that illegal and perhaps save the deliverymen some time by giving them a separate road) and perhaps this will also promote a safer and quality environment where motorcycles and scooters do not need to be avoided to get any type of proper functional work done on the street.
These cyclists who cease to abide to the rules of the road, though Korea may have questionable tolerating to it too, they create an environment where people will eventually start to distrust many things because human nature will tend to make people want to be alike to each other. To stop this manifestation, perhaps abiding to law would become the better idea, and perhaps we would stop having problems with honking and swearing and people just being plain angry on workdays. Ultimately, it is how our complete community can actually deal with our problems, and perhaps we should start small on our motorcyclists who deliver our food and our parcels and many other items and ensure their safety, and perhaps we’ll start to care about our safety too.
At first it seems like only adults may hate them, but at some point this unrestricted ridiculous way to transport one by means of motorcycles or scooters, it becomes apparent how dangerous such an instrument of leisurely usage can be. If the motorcyclists were abiding to the rules of the road, perhaps they would’ve had more credit to take along if an accident occurred, but these young workers wanting to get the job over and done as fast as possible, seem to forget the principles of the road. Motorcycling is a dangerous sport, no matter how aesthetically pleasing it may look, and many young cyclists can be seen wearing no helmets, almost insuring 100% potential for injury. These young cyclists’ frames of minds have normally one principle: if someone gets hurt, at least it was not them who got injured. It is not uncommon to hear a siren after hearing the screeching and annoying sounds of the motorcycle and when one is walking down the street, it’s ever so common to find the motorcycles and scooters driven on the pedestrian walks endangering people who once thought that perhaps the sidewalk was actually a safe walking space. It is quite usual for deliverymen to drive motorcycles, but by rushing to get their job done, traffic lights and their own lives seem to be the cost. Could pizza ever taste so good?
As ridiculously precarious instruments of pleasure, motorcycles and scooters may not be as bad if they had the safety equipment used. Perhaps a protocol should be set up to restrain any more danger. The law should be made into that in order to legally ride such two wheeled motorized vehicles; fundamental safety equipment such as helmets should be utilized and considered as mandatory, and not an accessory to deal with. This is not a complete disapproval of the motorcycling group, but it is to ensure that the community will cease to have accidents such as motorcyclists hitting people on sidewalk causing injury (hence make that illegal and perhaps save the deliverymen some time by giving them a separate road) and perhaps this will also promote a safer and quality environment where motorcycles and scooters do not need to be avoided to get any type of proper functional work done on the street.
These cyclists who cease to abide to the rules of the road, though Korea may have questionable tolerating to it too, they create an environment where people will eventually start to distrust many things because human nature will tend to make people want to be alike to each other. To stop this manifestation, perhaps abiding to law would become the better idea, and perhaps we would stop having problems with honking and swearing and people just being plain angry on workdays. Ultimately, it is how our complete community can actually deal with our problems, and perhaps we should start small on our motorcyclists who deliver our food and our parcels and many other items and ensure their safety, and perhaps we’ll start to care about our safety too.